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02nd Jan 2023

Four people dead after mid-air crash involving two helicopters in Australia

Stephen Porzio

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The incident occurred at an Australian tourist hotspot.

Four people are confirmed to have died after a crash involving two helicopters on the Gold Coast in Australia on Monday (2 January).

Initial investigations into the crash suggest it occurred at around 2pm when one helicopter was landing and another was taking off near Seaworld Drive at Main Beach, Queensland Police said in a statement.

According to the police, one of the helicopters managed to successfully land on a sandbank.

However, four people travelling in the crashed helicopter were declared deceased at the scene.

A further three people, who were also in the crashed aircraft, suffered critical injuries and were taken to hospital.

Six people were travelling inside the helicopter that landed safely.

Five of these suffered minor injuries and were taken to Gold Coast University Hospital, while one person was physically uninjured.

A witness told 9News Queensland that the accident happened “almost in slow motion”.

“One took off, a helicopter,” he said.

Another witness then added: “The other one was coming back into land and then it just clipped the back of it and then the other one just fell down.”

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk described the incident as “an unthinkable tragedy”.

“My deepest sympathies are with each of the families and everyone affected by this terrible accident,” she said in a statement.

The Seaworld Drive in Main Beach has been closed off due to the crash and motorists and pedestrians have been urged to avoid the area.

Forensic Crash Unit investigations are continuing with assistance from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.

Main image via Twitter/9NewsQueensland

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